Insofar as Article 3 is not applicable, an official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate may subject a ship, for the benefit of which under one or more of the Conventions no certificate or other document is required, or a ship flying the flag...
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An official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate terminates an activity if at an inspection, a more detailed inspection or an extensive inspection failures have been detected which, individually or jointly, in the event of continuation of this activity clearly impose danger to the...
1.An official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate arrests a ship: if one or more of the criteria that may lead to the arrest of a ship under Annex X of the Directive are complied with; if it has not been equipped with a...
1.An official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate arrests a ship: if the master or the crew does not comply with operational requirements, as referred to in one or more of the Conventions, as applicable in Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba; if other failures...
1.The announcement of the decision aiming at termination of an activity or the arrest takes place by presentation of this decision to the master. 2.If presentation to the master is not possible, the announcement of the decision aiming at termination of an activity or the...
1.If an arrested ship cannot be repaired in the port of arrest or if the failure, as referred to in Article 14c, first paragraph, item b, cannot be remedied without difficulty in the port of arrest, the official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate...
1.An official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate raises the termination of an activity if there is no obvious danger anymore to the safety, health and the marine environment. 2.An official of the Living Environment and Transport Inspectorate raises the arrest if: the reasons...